More than 30 key planned projects in the North Sea are expected to
contribute around 800 thousand barrels per day of oil production and
around one billion cubic feet per day of global gas production in 2025.

The UK has more than 20 planned projects, the highest in the region,
followed by Norway and Denmark.

A capex of more than US$70 billion is expected to be spent in bringing
these key planned projects online, of which more than half could be
spent during 2016 to 2025.

Among companies, Statoil ASA will have the highest capex spending and
highest planned production in the North Sea region.

Scope

- Oil and gas production outlook by key countries and companies in the
North Sea

- Planned projects count and starts by key countries and companies in
the region

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